There were probably people with terminal illnesses holding on so they could catch the finale of their most-beloved TV show, Game of Thrones, and who died horribly disappointed.
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I have seasons 1-7 if anyone wants them.
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turned it into something to feel a bit embarrassed to admit liking
Pretty sure that's not a thing
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Not really, thanks though.
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I disagree. Now I've never read the boots, I only know the TV show. She took out slavers, oppressors, just generally people that would be the villain archetype and there was never some big reveal that actually anyone she was taking down wasn't just that. By that same logic, my great grandfather is a bad guy because he helped take down Nazi's in WWII, a group most would agree, were the bad guys.
She flipped at a sound of a bell against unarmed, innocent citizens who didn't even know who she was.
But by all means, I'm down to watch Episode 1 again, what scene exactly foreshadows her going genocidal?
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I showed my wife an alt ending I had found that ends the story without the bad stuff and the dumb stuff
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How about Bran becoming king? Or winterfell seceding from the seven kingdoms without backlash from the other six?
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dude she married into khal drogo and had things gone well her and the dothraki would be raping and pillaging all of westeros
she also has to be talked out of slaughtering all her enemies, something that ramsay bolton actually does (doesnt work out well for him)
id have to watch episode 1 again to see what the foreshadowing was, or if i was wrong and it happens in a different episode
also your grandfather analogy is nowhere near the same as for daenarys, your grandfather was not conquering the countries occupied by nazis and personally burning everyone down, before eventually moving on to the soviet union because stalin executed his best friend. that did not happen. rewatch the series in the eyes of dany was always the mad queen, and youll find you were justifying her most implusove and abhorrant behaviors for all of the show
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whats wrong with those? the series ends before we see any backlash to any decision made and how is the 3 eyed raven becoming king such a bad thing?
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Not sure what people expected. They were copying a book series that was unfinished. Most of the writing and dialogue were pulled straight from the books. The series got bad when there was nothing left to follow.
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The ending gave your cancer cancer.
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Its Been a while but s8e2 was the dark episode where it was just blackness with some moving shadows and light points, right? I was in a dark room, at night, with my TV at brightness 100 and I could still not make out wtf was going on.
Then after a modified (super charged gamma and brightness) i could see what happened and it was even worse. The tactics used were so mind-blowingly dumb that a 5 year old must have thought them up
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That was episode 3. Episode 2 was the one that took place the night before and was basically a gathering of all these characters from 8 years of television who had never been together interacting the night before a battle.
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It can't hurt. The author certainly was.
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The marriage to Drogo was an arranged marriage, to help Viserys get the crown.
There's a difference between who traditionally were her enemies and Ramsay's enemies... And it's medieval times. Again, she really only had it out for oppressors. She went through many areas w/o slaughtering everyone.
The whole mad queen, which might be foreshadowed in the books, was not in the show. The Mad King, the thing everyone pointed too, was caused by Bran. The "Mad King" was just fine. Just like Hodor was just fine until Bran came along. But because he never is like "oh hey guys, yeah, turns out the mad king saying "burn them all" was actually my fault" so the myth/legend around it always going to happen due to "reason", at least in the show, falls apart. From my understanding, the books do foreshadow more of Daenerys's madness and its possible edits from D&D end up casting her in a very different light. Which just echo's how shit D&D were/are.
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mad queen was foreshadowed in the show, i just told you where and when and how to see it